SWITEL DPF951 Owner's manual

Category
Telephones
Type
Owner's manual
DECT−Telefon−Set mit integriertem 3,5" Photoframe
Kit téléphone DECT avec photoframe (cadre photo) 3,5" intégré
Telefono DECT con cornice digitale da 3,5" integrata
DECT telephone set with integrated 3.5" photoframe
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Istruzioni per l’uso
Operating Instructions
DPF951
D
2
Bedienungsanleitung 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode d’emploi 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Istruzioni per l’uso 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating Instructions 75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Declaration of Conformity 100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notes
50
Notes
97
Contents
75
1 Safety Information 76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Preparing the Telephone 77. . . . . . . . . . .
3 Operating Elements 78. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Preliminary Information 79. . . . . . . . . . . .
5 PABX / Supplementary Services 82. . . . . .
6 Menu Structure 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Telephoning 86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Phone Book 88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 Call List 90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 Special Functions 90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 Extending the Telephone System 91. . . . .
12 Digital Picture Frame 92. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 In Case of Problems 94. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Technical Properties 95. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 Maintenance / Guarantee 96. . . . . . . . . . .
16 Index 97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication = Standard for
cordless telephones.
Safety Information
76
1 Safety Information
Please read this operating instruction manual thoroughly.
Intended use
This phone can be used to telephone within a telephone network and to
display photos. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised
modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances
open the device or complete any repair work yourself.
Attention: Memory cards are used to enable optimal use of the
equipment; Page 79 and Page 92.
Caution! Small children could swallow them.
Installation location
Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals,
moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
Do not use the handset in potentially explosive areas.
Power adapter plug
Attention: Only use the power adapter plug supplied because
other power supplies could damage the telephone. Ensure ac-
cess to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furniture or
such.
Rechargeable batteries
Attention: Never throw batteries into a fire. Only use batteries of
the same type. Pay attention to correct polarity. Incorrect polarity
of the batteries represents a risk of explosion during charging.
Power failure
The telephone cannot be used to make calls in the event of a power
failure. Always keep a cord connected telephone which operates without
an external power supply available in case of emergency situations.
Medical equipment
Attention: Never use the telephone in the vicinity of medical
equipment. Effects on such equipment cannot be fully ruled out.
DECT
1
telephones can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing
aids.
Disposal
In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point
provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling
centre). The adjacent symbol indicates that the device must not
be disposed of in normal domestic waste! According to laws on
the disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners are
obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in a
separate waste container.
Batteries must be disposed of at the point
of sale or at the appropriate collection
points provided by the public waste
authorities.
Packaging materials must be disposed of
according to local regulations.
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Preparing the Telephone
77
2 Preparing the Telephone
Safety information
Attention: It is essential to read the Safety Information in
Chapter 1 before starting up.
Checking the package contents
The package contains:
Content
DPF 951
Base station with power adapter plug 1
Charging station with power adapter plug
Handset 1
Telephone connection cable 1
Batteries 2
Operating instructions 1
Connecting the base station
Attention: Position the base station at least 1 m away from other
electronic devices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual distur-
bance.
Connect the base station as illustrated in the diagram. For reasons of
safety, only use the power adapter plug and telephone connection line
supplied.
Mains power outlet
Telephone line socket
For the base station, use the power adapter plug labelled with
No. SE AD060100 and output data 6 V, 1000 mA.
Inserting the batteries
Insert the batteries in the open
battery compartment. Only
use batteries of the type AAA
NiMH 1.2 V. Pay attention to
correct polarity. Close the
battery compartment cover.
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100
Operating Elements
78
Charging the batteries
Before the handset is used for the first time, insert it in the base/
charging station for at least 15 hours.
When the handset is properly inserted in the base station / charging
station, you will hear an acoustic signal. The handset warms up during the
charging process. This is normal and does not represent a risk. Do not
charge the handset with charging units from other manufacturers. The
current battery charge status is indicated in the display:
Full Half empty Low Empty
Setting the display language
Select a language (cf. Menu Structure"):
e > Mobilteil > Sprache >...
( e > Handset > Language >...)
Setting the time and date on the handset
The time and date are set via the menu. Refer to Page 85 for the
sequence of menu option selections.
Automatic answering
If this function is activated, an incoming call is taken when the handset is
removed from the base station. The automatic answering function is
activated and deactivated using the menu. Refer to Page 84 for the
sequence of menu option selections.
Private branch exchanges
The information on Page 82 explains how to install your telephone in a
private branch exchange.
Low−radiation operation (ECO mode)
The level of radiation is considerably lower than that of
standard DECT cordless telephones when in Standby
mode and the handset is in the base station.
3 Operating Elements
The buttons in this operating manual are subsequently depicted with a
uniform contour. Therefore, slight deviations in the appearance of the
symbols on the telephone buttons compared to those depicted here are
possible. [RC] = Remote Control.
Handset
1 Earphones
2 Display
3 Scroll upwards
Redialling
4 Call / On−hook button
5
Softkey, right
6 Scroll to the right
R−button
7 On/Off button
Remote control on/off
8 [RC] Options
9 Scroll downwards
Call list
Delete input
10 #−button
Key lock
11
[RC] Turn picture
12 Microphone
13 *−button
Ringing tone on/off
14 [RC] Start/Resume slide show
15
[RC] Zoom picture
16 Handsfree button
17 Scroll to the left
Internal call
18
Softkey, left
19 Loudspeaker (on rear side)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
101
1
JPEG = Joint Photographic Experts Group
= standard picture compression format
Preliminary Information
79
Base station, front
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7810
1 Display
2 Scroll to the left
3 Scroll to the right
4 Menu button/Options
Stop button
5 Start/Resume slide show
and Confirmation button
6 LED
7 Paging button
8 Scroll downwards
Skip to start
9 Scroll upwards
Skip to end
10 Charging contacts
Base station, side
1 Memory card slot
The following memory card types can be used:
Secure Digital Memory Card (SD)
Multimedia Card (MMC)
Memory Stick (MS).
The pictures/photos must be saved in JPEG
1
format (jpg).
4 Preliminary Information
This chapter provides basic information on using the operating instruction
manual and the telephone.
Description of operating sequences in the manual
Display Description
Displays the contour of buttons
Press the button depicted briefly
2 sec. Press the button depicted for 2 seconds
Enter digits or letters
 Handset rings
 Base station rings
Remove the handset from the base station
Place the handset in the base station
New
Depicts text in the display
Depicts icons in the display
Save
Press the softkey; Page 80
1
1
VMWI: Visual Message Waiting Indication = Visual indicator that new
messages have been recorded.
102
103
104
Preliminary Information
80
Icons and texts in the handset display
Icon Description
On: Indicates the battery charge status.
Flashing: The batteries must be charged.
Run−through segments: The batteries are being
charged; Page 78.
1 Internally assigned handset number; Page 91.
2 Oct 10:50 Display of date and time; Page 85.
An external call is currently being made.
An internal call is currently being made.
An external call has been received; Page 86.
On: Numbers are in the call list
Flashing: New numbers have been recorded in the
call list; Page 90.
< > Further information is available by scrolling left, right,
up or down. Press the corresponding navigation
button to display it.
The ringing tone has been switched off; Page 87.
The handsfree facility is activated; Page 87.
The key lock function is activated; Page 87.
Answering machine provided in the telephone
network. VMWI
1
− Supplementary service offered by
telephone network providers; Page 82.
An alarm time has been programmed.
On: The connection to the base station is good.
Flashing: The connection to the base station is
interrupted. Move nearer to the base station.
Standby mode
All descriptions in this operating manual assume that the handset is in
Standby mode. Press the button, several times if necessary, to
activate Standby mode.
Energy−save mode
When the handset has been in Standby mode for some time, it
automatically switches to energy−save mode. The display no longer
lights up.
Navigation buttons
The softkeys (2) and (6) are assigned different functions in the different
menus. The function buttons are always referred to in this manual
according to the texts directly above them in the display.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Button In Standby mode In a menu
1 Open the redialling list
Scroll
Change the settings
2
Open the phone book Open the menu displayed
Confirm the programming
and saving processes
3 Move cursor in the entries
4
Open the call list
Scroll
Change the settings
Delete characters in
entries
5 Initiate internal calls Move cursor in the entries
6 Open the main menu Skip one level back
Navigating in the menu
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Preliminary Information
81
All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Refer to Menu
Structure, Page 83, for information on how to access each respective
function.
e Open the main menu
/ Select the required submenu
ü
Open the submenu
/ Select the required function
ü
or
Option
Open the function
/ Select the required setting
Use the digit keys to enter numbers or
letters
Save
Confirm the input
Move one level back
Cancel programming and saving
processes and return to Standby mode
Every process is automatically cancelled if there is no input within
20 seconds.
Creating phone book entries − example
The way in which to navigate through the menus and select settings is
explained by means of the example Creating phone book entries.
Proceed as in this example for all the settings.
e Open the main menu
/
Phonebook
ü
Select and open the phone book
/
Photo PHBK
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Option
Open the options
/
New Entry
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Save
Enter the name (max. 16characters)
and confirm it
Save
Enter the number (max. 24digits) and
confirm it
Photo Select
/
ü
If necessary, select the memory
location of the pictures and open the
miniature view of the pictures
/// Select a picture for this entry
The pictures available appear in the display on the base station.
If necessary, select the relevant storage medium beforehand;
Page 92.
Save
Confirm
106
1
CLIP: Calling Line Identification Presentation = Displays the caller’s
phone number.
2
VMWI: Visual Message Waiting Indication = Visual indicator that new
messages have been recorded.
PABX / Supplementary Services
82
5 PABX / Supplementary Services
R−button on private branch exchanges
If the telephone is connected to a private branch exchange, functions such
as transferring calls and automatic call back can be used via the R button.
Refer to the operating manual provided with your private branch exchange
as to which Flash time must be set in order to use these functions. The
sales outlet where you purchased the exchange can provide information
as to whether the telephone will work properly with the exchange. The
Flash time is set using the menu. Refer to Page 85 for the sequence of
menu option selections.
Dialling pause
When using private branch exchanges, it is necessary to dial an access
code to obtain the dialling tone for an outside line. When using some older
private branch exchanges, it takes a little time before the dialling tone
becomes audible. In the case of such private branch exchanges, a dialling
pause can be inserted after the number for an outside line in order to
continue dialling directly without having to wait for the dialling tone.
3 sec. Insert a dialling pause
The actual phone number is dialled a certain time after the number for an
outside line.
The dialling pause can also be entered with the phone numbers
in the phone book [phone number memory].
R−button and supplementary services
Your telephone supports supplementary services provided by your
telephone network provider, such as brokering, call waiting and
conference facilities. These supplementary services can be used by
implementing the R button. Please contact your telephone network
provider regarding which Flash time must be set to use the supplementary
services. Contact your telephone network provider with regard to enabling
supplementary services. The Flash time is set using the menu. Refer to
Page 85 for the sequence of menu option selections.
Caller number display (CLIP
1
)
The caller number display (CLIP) is a supplementary service of-
fered by your telephone network provider. Contact your network
provider for further information.
If this function is available with your telephone line, the number of the
caller appears in the display when the phone rings. If the caller has
suppressed transmission of his phone number, the corresponding
message appears in the display. The phone number is not displayed and,
as a result, is not stored in the call list.
Answering machine in the telephone network
An answering machine in the telephone network is a supplementary
service offered by many telephone network providers. If your telephone
network provider offers an answering machine in the telephone network
for you, an icon on the display informs you of new messages received
(VMWI
2
). This function can only be used when your telephone network
provider actually offers the service. Contact your network provider for
further information.
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Menu Structure
83
6 Menu Structure
Main menu
Open the main menu by pressing the e softkey. Then select the
entry required using the / buttons and confirm it by pressing
the
ü
or
Save
button. Some functions/menus can be accessed
by pressing the
Option
softkey in the submenus.
Phonebook
Photo PHBK
Select an entry
New Entry
Name:
Number:
Photo Select
Edit Entry
Name:
Number:
Photo Select
Show Details
Delete Entry
Delete Entry?
Delete All
Delete All Entries?
Personal PHBK
Select an entry
New Entry
Name:
Number:
Melody 1−9
Edit Entry
Name:
Number:
Melody 1−9
Show Details
Delete Entry
Delete Entry?
Delete All
Delete All Entries?
Photo Select
Copy Entry
Select HS:
Copy Append
Select HS:
Copy All
Select HS:
108
2
The default PIN code is 0000".
109
1
There are 4 memory locations available for registering base stations.
Menu Structure
84
Handset
Ring Tone
External
Melody 1−9
Internal
Melody 1−9
Ringer Volume
Volume 1−5 / Off
Handset Name
Keypad Beep
On/Off
Contrast
Level 1−8
Auto Talk
On/Off
Backlight Time
10S−40S
Select Base
1
Auto
Manual
Base 1−4
Language
Deutsch, Français, Italiano, English, ...
Registration
Register
Base 1−4
System PIN
2
De−register
System PIN
2
Select HS:
110
1
Further information on private branch exchanges; Page 82.
2
The default PIN code is 0000".
111
112
113
Menu Structure
85
Base Settings
Ring Tone
Melody 1−9
Ringer Volume
Volume 1−5 / Off
Dial Mode
1
Tone/Pulse
Recall
1
Short/Long
System PIN
2
Old PIN:
New PIN:
Again:
Time
Set Alarm
Once
Every Day
Mon to Fri
Off
Date and Time
Set Time Format
12/24Hour
Tools
Appointment
Select 1−5
Edit
Title:
Date:
Time(24Hr):
Melody 1−9
Delete
Delete Appointment?
Stop Watch
114 115
1
Internal calls are only possible when at least two handsets are
registered in the system.
Telephoning
86
7 Telephoning
Taking a call
, , or Take the call
Ending a call
or End the call
Making a call
Enter the phone number
(max. 24 digits)
Delete the last digit if incorrect
Dial the phone number
It is also possible to press the button or button first
and wait for the dialling tone. The digits then entered are dialled
immediately. It is not possible to correct wrong digits individually
using this dialling procedure.
Redialling
The telephone stores the last 10 phone numbers dialled in a redialling list.
Open the redialling list
/ Select an entry and dial the number
Calling back calls received
The telephone stores the numbers of the last 30 calls received in a call list.
Open the call list
/ Select an entry and dial the number
Dialling numbers from the phone book
Phone numbers must have been stored in the phone book for this function;
Pages 83 and 88.
´ /
ü
Open the relevant phone book
/ Select an entry and dial the number
Internal calls
1
Making internal calls
There must be two or more handsets (HS1, HS2, ...) registered on your
base station in order to make internal calls free of charge.
HS1: e.g. Dial the internal call number of the
handset required
HS2: Other handset answers the call
HS1/HS2: End the internal call
Forwarding external calls internally
HS1: e.g. Dial the internal handset number while
making the external call
HS2: Other handset answers the call
HS1: Forward the call
If the handset called does not answer, end the internal connection by
pressing the
End
softkey. You can then talk to the external caller
again.
Holding a call / brokering
While a call is in progress, it is possible to dial another handset in order to
consult with someone. The external caller is put on hold while you
converse with the second, internal person called. You can repeat this
procedure as often as required.
HS1: e.g. Dial the internal handset number while
making the external call
HS2: Other handset answers the call
HS1: Switches between callers
116
117
118
119
Telephoning
87
Making conference calls
An external call can be transferred to another internal handset for a
conference call.
HS1: e.g. Dial the internal handset number while
making the external call
HS2: Other handset answers the call
HS1:
Conf.
Start the conference
HS1 / HS2: End the conference
Setting the receiver volume
The volume can be adjusted to one of 5 settings during a call.
/ Select the required volume
Displaying the duration of a call
The duration of a call is displayed in minutes and seconds during the call.
Handsfree
This function is used to listen to the caller via the loudspeaker.
Enables handsfree talking
Disables handsfree talking
Muting the microphone in the handset
The microphone in the handset can be activated and deactivated during a
telephone conversation.
Deactivate the microphone (muting
function activated)
Off Activate the microphone
Key lock
The key lock feature prevents functions assigned to buttons being
activated accidentally.
2 sec. Locks the keys
Incoming calls can still be taken in the normal way even when the
key lock function is activated.
Unlock
Deactivate the key lock function
Ringing melody of the handset
The handset’s ringer melody can be turned off.
2 sec. Switch the ringer melody off
Only the base station rings in the event of an incoming call, not
the handset.
2 sec. Switch the ringer melody on
Searching for the handset (Paging)
If you have mislaid your handset, you can sound a paging tone to find it.
 Start the search tone
Stop the search tone
Switching the handset off and on
You can switch the handset off to save the batteries.
3 sec. Switch off the handset
3 sec. Switch on the handset
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121
122
Phone Book
88
8 Phone Book
You can use the phone book to store up to 200 phone numbers together
with the associated names.
Always enter the area access code with the phone numbers so that
incoming local calls can also be assigned to a phone book entry.
When the memory capacity is used up, the message
Memory Full
appears when an attempt is made to store another number. To create
space, an existing entry must first be deleted.
The phone book entries are arranged alphabetically. To access the
required phone book entry directly, press the first letters of the
corresponding name.
Entering names
Letters are also imprinted on the digit keys. Letters, digits and special
characters are entered by pressing the relevant key the respective number
of times.
Enter a space
Delete
Enter a special character
/ Move the cursor
Switch between upper and lower case
To enter the same letter twice, press the button to enter the letter.
Wait until the cursor skips one position forwards. Enter the letter
again.
Creating phone book entries
Photo PHBK; Page 81.
Personal PHBK
e Open the main menu
/
Phonebook
ü
Select and open the phone book
/
Personal PHBK
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Option
Open the options
/
New Entry
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Save
Enter the name (max. 16 characters)
and confirm it
Save
Enter the number (max. 24 digits) and
confirm it
Ringtone:
/ Select the ringing tone
Save
Confirm
Editing phone book entries
Open the relevant phone book as previously described and select the
required entry.
/
Edit Entry
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Save
Edit the name, if necessary, and
confirm it
Save
Edit the number, if necessary, and
confirm it
Ringtone:
/ Change the ringing tone, if necessary
Save
Confirm
Deleting phone book entries
Deleting an entry
Open the relevant phone book as previously described and select the
required entry.
/
Delete Entry
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Delete Entry?
ü
Confirm the prompt
Phone Book
89
Deleting all entries
Open the relevant phone book as previously described.
/
Delete All
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Delete All Entries?
ü
Confirm the prompt
Linking a phone book entry with a picture
Existing phone book entries can be linked to a picture.
e Open the main menu
/
Phonebook
ü
Select and open the phone book
/
Personal PHBK
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
/
Option
Select the required entry and open the
options
/
Photo Select
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
/
ü
Select the storage medium and confirm
/// Select the required picture
Save
Confirm
Transferring phone book entries to other handsets
It is possible to transfer the phone book entries in the Personal PHBK" to
other handsets which support the function.
e Open the main menu
/
Phonebook
ü
Select and open the phone book
/
Personal PHBK
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Copy an entry
/ Select the corresponding entry
Option
Open the options
/
Copy Entry
ü
Initiate the copy process
/
ü
Select the number of the handset to
receive the entry
Transfer must be confirmed by pressing
ü
on the handset receiving
the data.
Copying all entries
All the existing phone book entries on the receiving handset are
deleted.
Option
Open the options
/
Copy All
ü
Initiate the copy process
/
ü
Select the number of the handset to
receive the entries
Transfer must be confirmed by pressing
ü
on the handset receiving
the data.
Adding entries
Only the new entries are added to the phone book. Existing entry are
retained and are not overwritten.
Option
Open the options
/
Copy Append
ü
Initiate the copy process
/
ü
Select the number of the handset to
receive the entries
Transfer must be confirmed by pressing
ü
on the handset receiving
the data.
123
1
CLIP: Calling Line Identification Presentation = Displays the caller’s
phone number.
Call List
90
9 Call List
A total of 30 phone numbers are stored in a call list.
The caller number display (CLIP
1
) is a supplementary service of-
fered by your telephone network provider. The caller’s number
appears in the display if the service is offered by your telephone
network provider. Contact your network provider for further infor-
mation.
Messages in the display:
Withheld
The phone number is received only partially or
with errors.
Unavailable
Information related to the phone number is not
available. This could signify an international call.
Withheld
The caller has suppressed the transmission of
their phone number.
Displaying numbers in the call list
/ Open the call list and select the entry
Storing a phone number in the call list in the phone book
A phone number in the call list can be stored in the phone book directly.
/ Open the call list and select the entry
Option
Open the options
/
Save Number
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Save
Enter the name (max. 16 characters)
and confirm it
Save
Edit the number, if necessary, and
confirm it
Ringtone:
/ Select the ringing tone
Save
Confirm
As soon as the phone number in the phone book has been saved
together with a name, the name entered appears in the call list.
Deleting phone numbers from the call list
Deleting individual phone numbers
/ Open the call list and select the entry
Option
Open the options
/
Delete
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Deleting all phone numbers
Open the call list
Option
Open the options
/
Delete All
ü
Select the submenu and confirm it
Delete All Calls?
ü
Confirm the prompt
10 Special Functions
Dialling mode
The telephone can be operated in analogue exchanges (PULSE mode) as
well as new, digital exchanges (TONE/DTMF mode). The dialling mode is
controlled via the menu. Refer to Page 85 for the sequence of menu option
selections.
Temporary tone dialling
If you only operate the telephone using the PULSE dialling mode, you can
still make use of the advantages of the TONE dialling mode (e.g.: remote
access of the answering machine in the telephone network). You can
temporarily switch to Tone dialling when a connection has already been
made.
2 sec. Press when a connection has been
established
1
GAP: Generic Access Profile = Standard for the interoperation of
handsets and base stations from different manufacturers.
Extending the Telephone System
91
When the call is ended, the equipment automatically switches back to
Pulse dialling.
Alarm clock
The Alarm clock" function can be used so that you are alerted by the
handset at a specific time. Refer to Page 85 for the sequence of menu
option selections.
Appointment
The appointment function can be used so that you are alerted by the
handset at a specific time. The text entered with the appointment then
appears in the display. Refer to Page 85 for the sequence of menu
option selections.
Stopwatch
This function can be used to note down times (mm:ss). Refer to Page 85
for the sequence of menu option selections.
11 Extending the Telephone System
The internationally approved GAP
1
regulates the compatibility of handsets
and base stations from different manufacturers. As a result, it is possible to
integrate SWITEL devices and devices from other manufacturers together
in one telephone system. It is possible, however, that some functions are
not available.
Multiple handsets
Up to 4 handsets can be registered on the base station.
Registering handsets
Before starting to register a handset, switch the base station to
Registration mode.
10 sec. Enable Registration mode
Now register the handset; Page 84. The currently valid PIN code is
used for registration purposes; Page 84.
The handset is automatically assigned an internal call number following
registration. The internal call number appears in the display.
To register handsets from other manufacturers, please refer to
the operating manual supplied with them.
Deregistering handsets
A handset can only be deregistered from a base station by using
another handset registered to the same base station.
Handsets are deregistered via the menu. Refer to Page 84 for the
sequence of menu option selections.
Multiple base stations
You can increase the range of your handset by registering it on several
base stations. The handset can be registered on up to 4 different base
stations simultaneously. Each base station requires its own telephone line
socket. Connections can be used with the same call number or with
different ones.
Calls in progress cannot be transferred from one base station to
another.
Increasing the range
Position the base stations so that the ranges of the individual base stations
overlap. Test the ranges of the handsets because obstructions in buildings
restrict the range. Register the handset on all the base stations. Activate
the AUTO function on base stations; Page 84. The handset then
automatically searches for the nearest base station with the best
connection.
Mobility through registration at various locations
Register the handset on various base stations at different locations.
Activate the AUTO function on base stations; Page 84. Regardless of
your current location, the handset automatically searches for a base
station within range.
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SWITEL DPF951 Owner's manual

Category
Telephones
Type
Owner's manual

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